Book Review & a Giveaway: 7 Trials Every Woman Faces

7 Trials Every Woman Faces

Kathy Carlton Willis has completed her most vulnerable book, yet. 7 Trials Every Woman Faces comes packed with her wisdom, softened by wit and a wish for every woman to be affirmed in the trenches of life.

Author of Grin with Grace, The Grin Gal’s Guide to Joy, and The Ultimate Speaker’s Guide, Kathy Carlton Willis is an industry pro in the book world. Her work as a conference speaker spreads across the country as she coaches writers to a higher level of excellence.

In 7 Trials Every Woman Faces, Kathy comes alongside the reader by tackling times:

  • When I’m Doubted
  • When I’m Disrespected
  • When I’m Deserted
  • When I’m Deceived
  • When I’m Disappointed
  • When I’m Disabled
  • When I’m Destitute

If ever there was a year we needed encouragement, this is the one. Kathy’s approach to trials is realistic in the tough grace needed to confront them, as well as warm compassion to get through them. She acknowledges our best intentions are often misunderstood, but reminds us that only when we deal with our own struggles are we in a position to help others. This is the kind of honest talk you get when you read Kathy’s words, and yet find the frankness cushioned in the loving embrace of a friend. I love the way Kathy pulls truths from God’s Word to enhance our encounters with relationships and real life scenarios. And in the process, endears us to each other along the path.

I am giving away a copy of 7 Trials Every Woman Faces to one reader in the continental United States. Leave a comment on my blog (at the top of this post, under the title). You will be entered into the drawing to be held on Saturday, December 19. And may your Christmas hold the promise of peace and the presence of Christ!

Sally

Disclaimer:  I received an Advance Reader’s Copy from the author in exchange for a fair and honest review.

Kathy’s Interview with Marnie Swedberg


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11 thoughts on “Book Review & a Giveaway: 7 Trials Every Woman Faces”

  1. I’m reading the book and thinking about starting group study in January. I have been a part of many group studies and the topics would be great for women to discuss.

  2. I was excited to see the new book in my email this morning… I am looking forward to reading it. Merry Christmas! says:

    I was excited to see the new book in my email this morning… I am looking forward to reading it. Merry Christmas!

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